As Alcohol Awareness Month kicks off around the nation to inform the public about the stigmas of alcoholism and recovery, the University looks back to it’s history regarding its once strict – and not so strict – alcohol regulation policies on campus. According to Alan Delozier, the University archivist, Seton Hall was originally a dry campus. Alcohol policies in 1865 stated that students who were intoxicated, whether it be on or off...

In recent weeks, rumors have circled campus about Seton Hall’s Zeta Psi chapter being suspended. According to the Assistant Director of Leadership Development (Greek Liaison), Michael Davis, the fraternity received a cease and desist from the University on Monday, Nov. 28. Davis said, “As a University, we do not close chapters. The chapter closes the chapter.” He added that Zeta Psi did not follow the requirements, policies and...

Above Restaurant and Bar, located across the street from the South Orange train station, hosts college night every Thursday. Above has a specific rule when it comes to checking IDs. Every person that enters the restaurant for drinks is required to show two forms of photo identification to prevent underage drinking. In order to make things easier for everyone, Above has recently advocated for Seton Hall to put students’ birth dates on...